Procedure

Revision Tummy Tuck in Kenya

A corrective abdominoplasty procedure for selected concerns after a previous tummy tuck or abdominal contour surgery.

Suitability, safety, expected results, and recovery are reviewed during consultation before any treatment plan is confirmed.

Revision tummy tuck in Kenya consultation for previous abdominoplasty concerns

Overview

A revision tummy tuck is a corrective procedure for selected patients who have concerns after a previous tummy tuck, mini tummy tuck, liposuction, or abdominal contour procedure. Concerns may include loose skin, high or widened scars, irregular contour, belly button concerns, dog ears, or residual laxity. Revision surgery needs detailed planning because scar tissue and previous surgical changes can limit what is safely possible.

What this procedure may help with

  • Loose or remaining abdominal skin after previous surgery
  • High, wide, uneven, or uncomfortable scars
  • Dog ears or contour irregularities
  • Belly button position or shape concerns
  • Selected abdominal wall or skin concerns after previous tummy tuck or liposuction

Who may be suitable

Revision Tummy Tuck may be suitable for patients who:

Suitability is confirmed through consultation. Your surgeon will assess your anatomy, health history, goals, previous procedures where relevant, and recovery readiness before recommending any treatment plan.

  • Have fully healed from the previous abdominal procedure
  • Have stable weight
  • Can provide previous operative notes where available
  • Understand that not every concern can be fully corrected
  • Are in good general health
  • Can allow enough time for recovery and follow-up

Who may need to wait or consider another option

This procedure may need to be delayed or reconsidered if:

This section is not a substitute for medical advice. It helps patients understand what the consultation will clarify.

  • You are still healing from the previous surgery
  • Your weight is changing significantly
  • You are planning pregnancy soon
  • You smoke and cannot stop before surgery as advised
  • You expect full correction where tissue damage is severe
  • You have uncontrolled medical conditions

Consultation and planning

The consultation should review your previous procedure, scars, belly button, abdominal wall, skin laxity, contour, medical history, and goals. Previous operative reports are helpful where available. Your surgeon should explain whether revision is possible, what improvement is realistic, and whether staged correction or another procedure is safer.

During consultation, the team should explain:

  • What the procedure can and cannot achieve
  • The likely incision or treatment approach
  • Recovery expectations
  • Risks and limitations
  • Whether another procedure may be more suitable
  • How to prepare safely before treatment

How the procedure works

Revision tummy tuck is usually performed under anaesthesia. The surgical plan may involve scar revision, removal of remaining loose skin, adjustment of contour irregularities, muscle repair where appropriate, belly button revision, or treatment of dog ears. The incision plan often depends on the existing scar and tissue condition.

Recovery and aftercare

Recovery can be similar to, or more complex than, a first tummy tuck depending on the revision needed. Swelling, tightness, limited movement, and activity restrictions are expected. Compression, scar care, follow-up visits, and gradual return to activity are part of recovery.

Risks and limitations

Possible risks include bleeding, infection, delayed healing, visible scarring, recurrent looseness, contour irregularity, belly button concerns, numbness, fluid collection, wound breakdown, blood clots, and anaesthesia-related risks. Revision surgery may carry higher risk because tissues have already been operated on.

All surgery carries risk. The aim of this section is to set realistic expectations, support informed consent, and make it clear that the safest plan is always individualized.

Results and expectations

Revision tummy tuck may improve selected concerns, but complete correction is not always possible. Results depend on previous surgery, tissue quality, scars, healing, weight stability, and what can be safely revised.

Questions about Revision Tummy Tuck

It may improve some scars, but scar quality depends on skin type, tension, healing, and aftercare. Complete scar removal is not possible.

Consultation

Find out if revision tummy tuck is suitable for you

A consultation helps confirm whether this is suitable for you.